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Map of the tract of land belonging to the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company (about 600,000 acres). – [1834?]. – 1 map : pen and ink ; 25.5 x 38 cm. The surveyed tract is shown in red. The Cardigan and Tay settlements, Campbell Town, Stanley, and Fredericton are included, as well as rivers, streams, brooks, roads, mills, and other landmarks. MC300-MS43-9-2 York-Sunbury Historical Society collection, PANB.

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Map of the province of New Brunswick shewing the company’s tract of land. – [1834?]. – 1 map : pen and ink ; 25.5 x 38 cm. The New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company’s enormous tract of land is shown in red. MC300-MS43-9 York-Sunbury Historical Society collection, PANB.

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